A response to a couple of Judah's posts.

I experiment with many operating systems including Plan 9 for which I got one 
of the first release floppies at Usenix '95 and chatted about it with Dennis 
for about 20-30 minutes.

My interest in OI is not curiosity. I want a stable, industrial strength OS and 
OI/Illumos has to date been my best option. I've used over a dozen non-Unix 
model OSes and close to 2 dozen Unix model OSes. Possibly more.

I do *not* want to be running alpha software for production use, even in the 
context of a single user, home environment. I'm quite happy to run alpha 
software for internet access, but not for my main system. For that I require 
the near bullet proof quality of traditional SunOS.

Over the years I've watched many names disappear from the OI mailing list. I do 
not know if they still are using OI or not. Many of those are of my generation 
and frame of mind. I have gotten personal emails from some supporting my 
comments, but many appear to be gone forever. They are a significant loss.

In short, if I am forced to run raw alphas I shall go elsewhere if I can find 
something with better QC and QA. After 30+ years using SunOS I should like to 
bring OI to the state that it has a stable, tested branch. I have no objection 
to alphas, but I don't consider alphas as the only option acceptable.

The hallmark of SunOS has always been robustness and reliability. If that is 
gone, there is nothing left of interest other than the corpse. And I prefer to 
avoid those.

Reg  
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